Antonyms for rememberable


Grammar : Adj
Spell : ri-mem-ber
Phonetic Transcription : rɪˈmɛm bər


Definition of rememberable

Origin :
  • early 14c., "keep in mind, retain in the memory," from Old French remembrer "remember, recall, bring to mind" (11c.), from Latin rememorari "recall to mind, remember," from re- "again" (see re-) + memorari "be mindful of," from memor "mindful" (see memory). Meaning "recall to mind" is late 14c.; sense of "to mention" is from 1550s. Also in Middle English "to remind" (someone). An Anglo-Saxon verb for it was gemunan.
  • As in indelible : adj not able to be erased, indestructible
  • As in memorable : adj noteworthy, significant
  • As in unforgettable : adj memorable
Example sentences :
  • And we're not going to quarrel at such a rememberable moment, not we.
  • Extract from : « Red-Robin » by Jane Abbott
  • The most rememberable general characteristic of this century is the consolidation of royal power.
  • Extract from : « The Eighteen Christian Centuries » by James White
  • They cannot away with emotional arabesques; they must have recognizable and rememberable outlines.
  • Extract from : « Platform Monologues » by T. G. Tucker
  • Of rememberable roads the last stage of our journey to the Great Water is the one I have now in mind.
  • Extract from : « The So-called Human Race » by Bert Leston Taylor
  • We have said before, that like most of the preachers of his country, he delighted also in the use of sharp, rememberable sayings.
  • Extract from : « Christmas Evans » by Paxton Hood
  • But the most rememberable shape in which they can be recalled is, perhaps, by the names of their capitals.
  • Extract from : « The Posthumous Works of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. II (2 vols) » by Thomas De Quincey
  • Two rememberable experiences waited the next day for General Pershing.
  • Extract from : « Our Army at the Front » by Heywood Broun
  • Some list of their Names, with what rememberable human feature or event (if any) still speaks to us in them, we must try to give.
  • Extract from : « History Of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. III. (of XXI.) » by Thomas Carlyle
  • Such people are by no means the best people; but they are the most effective people—the most rememberable people.
  • Extract from : « English Critical Essays » by Various
  • In short, he both explores the list as it stands and manipulates it into some shape that promises to be rememberable.
  • Extract from : « Psychology » by Robert S. Woodworth

Synonyms for rememberable

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